Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Learn How To Become The Pack Leader

By Wol Jensen


We receive many dog training questions but the most asked question is " how to become the pack leader" by far. You will need to become the pack leader to show your dog that you are in charge and not them. As the pack leader you are the decision maker.

If a dog is the pack leader, then they will do what they want, and you are then not in control of your dog's behavior. So understanding how to become the pack leader is helped by learning how dog packs work.

So if you make a lot of money, or drive an expensive car and live in a big house, your dog doesn't care at all about those things. Having all that does not make you the pack leader with your dog. They would swap all that for a good snack.

If you tray and use physical strength to get your dog to obey your commands, that will not make you the pack leader. So trying to dominate your dog into obedience is not a good training method. Sure your dog might give in if you are physical with them, but it doesn't make you the pack leader.

Every dog in our world will use the same ways to establish who the pack leader is. So how can you learn how to become the pack leader right away ? The first important tip is to always remain calm, no matter how much your dog barks.

When you are walking your dog, you will need to train your dog to not pull on the leash. The best way to learn how to keep your dog from pulling on their leash is through watching some good dog training videos.

If you understand how to become the pack leader, then your dog will be able to relax completely inside your house. If your dog cannot relax, then they are the pack leader on duty.

How you greet your dog when you first arrive home is an important step in becoming the pack leader. Doing this greeting right will make you the pack leader.

One important lesson is on how to become the pack leader is to know how you should be properly feeding your dog. Watching a good dog training video series will show you the tricks to this important training task.




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